Cirque du Soleil: "Zarkana" at Radio City Music Hall on July 11–September 2 (Up to Half Off). 10 Options Available.

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Dazzling show transforms the opulent theater into a spooky wonderland of coiling snake people, singing spiders, and gravity-defying acrobats

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Cirque du Soleil: "Zarkana"

Like a family road trip, tightrope walking requires patience, a good sense of direction, and the ability to swerve around any deer that get in your way. Marvel at linear determination with this GrouponLive deal to see Cirque du Soleil: Zarkana at Radio City Music Hall on July 11–September 2; check out the schedule for available shows. Choose from the following seating options:

For $54, you get one ticket for Orchestra 2 seating in the rear orchestra or rear first mezzanine at any available show (up to a $106.85 value, including ticketing fees).

For $59, you get one ticket for Orchestra 1 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows ZZ–L; section 400, rows C–L; section 200 or 600, rows WW–C or D–L; first-mezzanine sections 300–500, rows A–E; or first-mezzanine section 200 or 600, rows A–B, at a Wednesday or Friday matinee or a Sunday performance (up to a $116.10 value, including ticketing fees).

For $65, you get one ticket for Orchestra 1 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows ZZ–L; section 400, rows C–L; section 200 or 600, rows WW–C or D–L; first-mezzanine sections 300–500, rows A–E; or first-mezzanine section 200 or 600, rows A–B, at any Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Sunday evening show (up to a $127.85 value, including ticketing fees).

For $73, you get one ticket for Orchestra 1 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows ZZ–L; section 400, rows C–L; section 200 or 600, rows WW–C or D–L; first-mezzanine sections 300–500, rows A–E; or first-mezzanine section 200 or 600, rows A–B, at a Friday or Saturday evening show (up to a $143.45 value, including ticketing fees).

For $84, you get one ticket for Prime 2 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows QQ–YY; section 400, rows TT–B; or section 200 or 600, rows LL–TT, at any Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday performance (up to a $165.20 value, including ticketing fees).

For $95, you get one ticket for Prime 2 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows QQ–YY; section 400, rows TT–B; or section 200 or 600, rows LL–TT, at any Friday or Saturday evening performance (up to a $187.70 value, including ticketing fees).

For $95, you get one ticket for Prime 1 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows CC–KK; or section 400, rows BB–HH, at any Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday performance (up to a $187.70 value, including ticketing fees).

For $102, you get one ticket for Prime 1 seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows CC–KK; or section 400, rows BB–HH, at a Friday or Saturday evening performance (up to a $202.05 value, including ticketing fees).

For $120, you get one ticket for Premium seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows LL–PP; or section 400, rows JJ–SS, at any Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday performance (up to a $238.90 value, including ticketing fees).

For $129, you get one ticket for Premium seating in orchestra section 300 or 500, rows LL–PP; or section 400, rows JJ–SS, at a Friday or Saturday evening show (up to a $254.25 value, including ticketing fees).

The high-flying acrobats of Cirque du Soleil take over Radio City Music Hall for a gravity-defying extravaganza with Zarkana, now in its final year in New York. The show follows the tribulations of Zark, a magician who has simultaneously lost his powers and the love of his life, as he searches for both in a theater populated with eccentric characters and dazzling performers. A quartet of singing mutants tempts Zark off his path, treating audiences to striking tableaux such as a web-bound spider woman, a snake twisting atop a 30-foot body, and a tank-encased pickled lady whose stunted limbs and drooping eyes send shivers down spines and pangs of homesickness through vacationing picklers. Cirque du Soleil's trademark acrobatics surround dramatic moments, with gravity-mocking athletes sticking one-handed landings on each other's heads, a sinuously flexible contortionist floating across the stage in a hand-balancing solo, and high-wire performers creating a vertiginous playground complete with jump ropes.

The art-deco splendor of Radio City Music Hall melds with the show's sets to create an otherworldly atmosphere Time praised as a "perfect union of site and spectacle." Backdrops of oversize gears and coiling snakes rise to the top of the 60-foot proscenium arch, and projections show off eerie sand paintings on the surrounding walls. Anthemic rock music by Australian electropop prodigy Nick Littlemore blasts through the pipes of the Mighty Wurlitzer, modified to twist ominously like a sinister American Bandstand dancer.

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The art-deco splendor of Radio City Music Hall melds with the show's sets to create an otherworldly atmosphere Time praised as a "perfect union of site and spectacle." Backdrops of oversize gears and coiling snakes rise to the top of the 60-foot proscenium arch, and projections show off eerie sand paintings on the surrounding walls. Anthemic rock music by Australian electropop prodigy Nick Littlemore blasts through the pipes of the Mighty Wurlitzer, modified to twist ominously like a sinister American Bandstand dancer.